A 30-year-old transgender woman has become the first officially recorded to breastfeed her baby. An experimental three-and-a-half-month treatment regimen, which included hormones, a nausea drug and breast stimulation, enabled the woman to produce 227 grams of milk a day.

A new report out from GLAAD suggests that there has been something of a retrenchment in comfort with gay equality. The massive gains of the last couple of decades have stalled a little. While the percentage of people who support equality for gays, lesbians, and transgender people remains at a high of 79 percent, more people are expressing some discomfort: “In 2014, for example, 27 percent of non-LGBT Americans said they would be ‘very’ or ‘somewhat’ uncomfortable looking at a wedding picture on an LGBT co-worker’s desk. The following year, that figure dipped to 25 percent. Now, it has returned to 27 percent.” The survey shows a similar rise in discomfort in several other day-to-day situations.

Historic old West Point witnessed its first anal marriage earlier this month, when two male Army men returned to the campus to engage in a simulated marriage ceremony. I say simulated since it’s impossible under the definition of marriage for two men to marry each other.

The so-called wedding is a stain upon America and the United States Army.

WEST POINT, N.Y. — Two Army captains who met at West Point returned there to be married, in what is believed to be the first same-sex marriage of active-duty personnel at the storied New York military academy.

The New York Times reported Captains Daniel Hall, 30, and Vincent Franchino, 26, both Apache helicopter pilots stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, were married at West Point’s Cadet Chapel on Jan. 13.

There’s been a lot happening with the reporting on Samuel Woodward, who has allegedly admitted stabbing Blaze Bernstein to death after Bernstein kissed him.

The evidence that Woodward, who called himself “Saboteur” (!!!) online, was anything other than a politically incorrect youth goofing around is thin. He does not appear to be a serious follower of National Socialism, White Nationalism, or any other philosophy, although the press is making an effort to portray him that way.

This is how the accused killer of the California Ivy league student gets his kicks — by pretending to crush a friend’s skull on a concrete block.

While the teen on the ground with his head propped on the yellow parking barrier was unharmed, the photo reveals a disturbing fascination with violence.

But the chilling snap — posted on the social media app iFunny — pales in comparison to the hate-filled ideology 20-year-old Samuel Woodward allegedly spewed online, The Post has found.

Multiple sources say Woodward created the now-deleted iFunny account under the handle “Saboteur” — and used it to spread white-supremacist and Neo-Nazi screeds.

Indeed, the photo appears to recreate the gruesome “curb stomp” attack depicted in 1998’s “American History X,” in which Edward Norton stars as a neo-Nazi skinhead.

The newly revealed online persona could shed new light on a possible motive in Woodward’s alleged murder of 19-year-old University of Pennsylvania pre-med student Blaze Bernstein, who was found stabbed 20 times in a shallow grave in an Orange County, Calif., park on Jan. 9. Bernstein was Jewish.

Speculation on a motive has so far centered on Woodward’s sworn statement saying he flew into a rage after Bernstein tried to give him an unwanted kiss. In the reported police affidavit, Woodward allegedly said he had wanted to call his former high school classmate “a faggot.”

Police have not ruled out a hate crime.

Saboteur “was one hundred percent a White Nationalist from his comments that I personally saw,” said an iFunny app user who wanted to be identified only as Daniel W.

Saboteur over the years had posted purported photos and videos of himself, and a former teacher and multiple iFunny users confirmed those images were of Woodward.

A disturbing racist, sexually charged caption accompanied one photo Woodward purportedly posted of himself, wearing a commencement gown, and posing with a young female teacher of Indian or Middle Eastern descent.

“I would vigorously bone the living hell out of my English teacher, like holy f- -k. I don’t care if it’s miscegenation [interbreeding], That babe would be pregnant as f- -k year after year, around the clock, acting as a hub of genetic imperialism and giving life to half arab Saboteur-offspring to further my conquest and aims,” it said. The high school would not comment on the twisted boast.

During debates on the phone app, Woodward consistently spouted defenses “of white nationalism and support of Nazi ideas,” said Daniel W.

“Anti-Semitism and homophobia were certainly aspects of his ideology,” said another iFunny user who claimed to be close to Woodward.

The iFunny app is designed for users to upload funny memes, photos and videos to their accounts for other users to comment and re-share.

“Sam was a radical National Socialist. He dedicated his account to radical nationalist movements throughout history and worked towards spreading his ideology,” the source close to Woodward wrote.

Woodward’s posts grew more disturbing over time, according to the source.

He “went from a man interested in right-wing ideology to a much more concerning and dangerous belief system,” the source said, including espousing “white revolution.” Another source said he expressed hate for refugees.

Such an evolution isn’t unusual, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

“Meme culture has been embraced by white supremacists, who are very active online and increasingly seek to employ irony and humor to spread their hateful messages,” said Oren Segal, director of ADL’s Center on Extremism.

Despite Woodward’s rhetoric, he was also regarded as “one of the smartest and most sane nationalists on the app,” the source said.

Woodward drifted away from iFunny in the last year and deleted the “Saboteur” account, the sources said.

On Jan. 12, Woodward was arrested and charged with murder of the baby-faced Bernstein. On Jan. 4, a visibly nervous Woodward was questioned by cops about the missing Bernstein, because the two had communicated by snapchat shortly before the victim’s disappearance two days earlier. Investigators noticed his scratched hands and dirt-filled fingernails, according to court filings, and Woodward claimed it was from a “fight club.” Cops later observed him clean out his car and return to the scene of the crime.

A kid with a sexual interest in a nonwhite female teacher is as far from a White Nationalist as it’s possible to get. Woodward has a crazy look through his eyes. Blaze Bernstein played with fire and paid the ultimate price. There is no real racial motive on Woodward’s part, but it wouldn’t surprise me if he’s charged with a hate crime in the murder, which I think may lead to the death penalty.